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Posted by super99 on June 21, 2007 at 17:35:25 from (207.144.199.88):
In Reply to: Round Up ???? posted by Devin Sparks on June 21, 2007 at 10:07:39:
You said you calibrated your spray rig, What figures did you end up with? That should tell you. The nozzles have a name and number on them, then you can look at a nozzle chart and figure your speed and gallons per acre. Did you measure off 100 ft. and time the run to check MPH? Need to keep your speed as uniform as possible. Run full throtttle or if you have a tach, same RPM all the time, speed changes will throw off you gallons/acre. Was the tank full when you checked you mph? depends on how big your tractor is, full tank can slow you down and pick speed as it empties. I just don't understand, you said you calibrated the sprayer. If you did, then you should know how fast you are going and how many gallons/acre you are applying. Divide 325 by the gallons/acre you are spraying and take that times 1 qt/acre. If you don't have any, get some anti-foam and use it!!! If you fill from the top, you HAVE to have anti-foam in water first!!! Chris
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